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Sunday, April 19, 2015

Cutleaf toothwort

The white flowers are cutleaf toothwort  Toothwort is one of the commonest of the spring wildflowers of Indiana forests.  The currently accepted scientific name is Cardamine concatenata, although some field guides use the older name of Dentaria laciniata.  Photo taken April 12, 2015.


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Link to Flora of North America treatment of Cardamine concatenata:

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